Howard_CS
Howard_CS t1_j59axod wrote
Reply to comment by crafty_shark in Recommended Clothing Brands for Everyday Life by heycassi
I mean that’s like saying Toyotas and Lexus vehicles are the same quality. Not gonna say BR is buy for life, clothing is a wear purchase. It’s a nice upgrade from Old Navy and the Gap (also under the same parent company), but beyond more expensive materials, and some better stitching, it will still suffer wear and tear like all clothes. Having said that, my BR items don’t show much change after washes, so if the deal is decent I wouldn’t say no.
Howard_CS t1_j1w8ys7 wrote
Reply to BIFL Kitchen Essentials by frannybones
Get some nice tongs, I like the zwilling silicone coated ones, oxo had a decent one.
Howard_CS t1_jbgacqz wrote
Reply to WIRED computer mouse. I'm particularly interested in one with a cable that will not fray. They seem to fray very shortly after I get them. I want the cable to be like a quarter of an inch thick. I don't care if the thing weighs 5 lbs. My budget is $200. by TheJawsofIce
I think getting a mouse that best suits your usage and ergonomics is the place to start. As others mentioned, wireless mice should probably still be considered if it has a usb dongle, and especially if it allows usage while plugged in via the charging cable (making that part replaceable). I use Logitech G502 light speed, the MX Master 3 and a Razer Naga Pro. I can say all are reasonably well built and unlikely to wear excessively. MX Master is probably my recommendation knowing you aren’t looking to play video games.